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Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic Headline Rankings Ahead of ATP Finals

Timothy RappNov 3, 2025

The latest ATP Tour rankings for men's singles were released on Monday, and the first two players won't surprise anyone.

Superstar Jannik Sinner is No. 1 after his wins at the Australian Open and Wimbledon this season, while Carlos Alcaraz comes in at No. 2, fresh off winning the U.S. Open and French Open. Long-time superstar Novak Djokovic is ranked fifth.

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Sinner vs. Alcaraz has become the dominant rivalry in the sport, to the point that no other player has won a Grand Slam in the past two years, with only Alexander Zverev (2025 Australian Open), Taylor Fritz (2024 U.S. Open) and Daniil Medvedev (2024 Australian Open) even cracking a Grand Slam final in that time. Sinner and Alcaraz have split those titles at four apiece, and Zverev was ranked No. 3 on Monday and Fritz was No. 4.

Medvedev was not in the top 10.

If you add Djokovic to the mix, no player outside of himself, Sinner or Alcaraz has won a Grand Slam title since Rafael Nadal conquered the 2022 French Open (Nadal also won the Australian Open that year). Between the 2022-23 seasons, Djokovic won four titles and Alcaraz won twice.

Sinner, meanwhile, reclaimed his No. 1 ranking after winning the Rolex Paris Masters over the weekend, his fifth ATP Masters 1000 title.

"It's huge, honestly, it was such an intense final, and we both knew what was on the line," Sinner said after defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime by a 6-4, 7-6 margin in the final. "I'm extremely happy, the past couple of months have been amazing. We try to work on things and seeing this result makes me incredibly happy. Another title this year... It's been an amazing year regardless of what comes in Turin."

The top eight players in the men's game will compete in Turin's ATP Finals between Nov. 9-16. Just one spot remains in the field, with Alcaraz, Sinner, Zverev, Djokovic, Ben Shelton, Fritz and Alex de Minaur already securing their spots.

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